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China’s treatment of Uyghurs a ‘genocide,’ says US official
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo posted on Twitter that China “is committing genocide and crimes against humanity in Xinjiang, China”
Vietnam steps up ‘chilling’ crackdown on dissent ahead of key Communist...
Public criticism of the party is not tolerated and groups which promote democratization are targeted by the authorities
Philippine Christian students hit lifting of deal banning police, soldiers from...
The Christian students group said the abrogation of the deal “will allow the crucifixion of the studentry” who are usually tagged as rebels
Cebu archbishop urges faithful to ‘have faith over fear’
“The Niño tells us to have faith rather than fear. Put your trust in this little child, small but powerful,” said Archbishop Palma of Cebu
Philippine Dominicans elect new prior provincial
Father Filemon dela Cruz, OP, 57, was elected new head of the congregation in the country during its 12th Provincial Chapter on January 17
Devotion to Child Jesus helps Filipinos emerge from pandemic
Bishop Ongtioco of Cubao said the message of the “feast” of the Child Jesus is for people to stand up despite the challenges
Is this how government treats our children?
How a nation treats its children is more than enough commentary of how incapable the latter is of sound thought, to say nothing of compassion
Philippine faith leaders call for unity in fight against injustices, pandemic
The religious leaders made the call at the start of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity observance on January 18
Message for a war-torn people on Christian Unity Day
'As Jesus proclaimed his message in the streets, let us come together around the altar of our sacred land and break the bread of peace'
Pope Francis reminds people of Martin Luther King Jr.’s message of...
The pope said King's message remains relevant as the world “increasingly faces the challenges of social injustice, division and conflict”